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Beckman and Stewart Are always together, Sleeping in class, They’re birds of a feather When Clark went to Langevin Things started flying, She couldn’t do right So she gave up trying Elliot our president Is one of the best. She’s out there in front— Ahead of the rest. Dieting is Funkies aim! But no matter her size She’s always the same. Enns and Janzen, Two good pals— Altho’ they are quiet— They are both swell gals. Shirley Johnson— Called “Johnny” for short— Laughing and joking, She’s sure a good sport. Rubie Jory, who worries so much, Is one girl who is seldom Ever in dutch. Gaining is Lendrum’s worry, Every new pound Gives her a flurry. If you ever want Mitchell Really sad! Just call her Emma Then run li ke mad. She’s always late, Our Velma Miles, But she can win you With one of her smiles. Penner’s not finished, But her uniforms are, For patching and mending She’ll not get a star. She may be little, She may be small, But Aggie O’Keefe Is the best of them all! When Lipkas voice Reaches up to high “C” You know the bath water’s As hot as can be. Then poor Margaret Kane On Sacred Heart nights When the punches went wrong, She had some bad frights. Who’s that cackling in class? Carsons caught the joke at last. Off of the wards As quick as a bat, Wilcock hits Gay’s in 5 minutes flat. Like the Mounties, Button’s got her man, Hope everything works out. According to plan. Wherever she goes, Whether near or far, Luba Golds personality Shines like a star! The mop stands idle Against the wall, As the dust over— Turnbull’s room doth fall Hey! There goes my buzzer. We hear “Toni’ scream, And then she floats by As if in a dream. The sounds that come from The bathtub alone, Are enough to assure us Houston is home Then Baker is telling Of her cleaning spree? Aha! Here comes Baxter, In our listening ears, There isn’t a doubt. A sweet little smile Is seen moving our way That’s Boucher; Its sure to be seen all day. A wave and a laugh From Bludoff the sport, When we see this We know the Navy hit port. Now Corniat’s here With her favorite phrase, “Do you think we will pass?” We’ll hear it always. Our Vicki Dolinski, So quiet and refined, Can be just oodles of fun When she makes up her mind. If there’s one empty desk When roll call is through, That’s Donald—she’ll make it With no hullabaloo. Here’s Drysdale now, Her hair with its curls, With envy and awe Simply puts us in whirls. If it’s cokes you’ll be liking, Then go to Pat Scott, For she’s going to Gay’s Just as likely as not. Rae Ford is the beauty Of our part of the school, When she walks in a room Patients sit up and drool. When Emily Zanyk’s laugh Becomes louder, We all know her last flame Has taken a powder. On third finger left hand “Guppy” flashes a “Rock,” In two years from now She’ll be darning a sock. Hear that snoring in class? That’s Pearl Gold for sure, But for that poor girl We have not found a cure. Prevost thinks studying’s A thing of the past. So she doesn’t bother With that little task. Hello! Here comes Washy, So trim and so neat, The marks that she gets Are sure hard to beat. Whenever you see Martin, Kozak’s there too, Even on nights These friends stick like glue. We wonder how Kennedy Slept Sunday night, When she knew that on Monday The O.R. was her plight. The clicking of needles Is heard down the hall, To Nivon a sweater’s “Just nothing at all.” What a glow! What a light! Surrounds Rose Mary Glynn, Now our guess is— “The American Navy is in.” Tall, dark and handsome, In bellbottom’s too, When Gleeson knits him a sweater, She never gets through. Next comes the two Thompson’s, Both Esther and June, A laugh and a giggle Is their favorite tune. Now Laura Smits Will live in fame, For “Putt Putt” Is her other name. Our cute Alma Janeski Brings up the rear, But it’s not her right place For she’s never here. This ends our saga— A tres mournful tale— Don’t tell anyone, but . . . This is for sale. -THE “THREE THIRD FLOOR BRAINS”
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